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Xenophobic Attacks: Senate Sends Delegate To South Africa

Following the renewed xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South
Africa, the Nigerian Senate, on Tuesday resolved to send a delegation of
lawmakers to the South African parliament.

The delegates will deliberate with their South African counterpart on ways to stop the attacks on Nigerians.

The decision followed a motion by a Senator representing Cross River
North, Rose Oko, urging the senate to intervene in the renewed attacks.

Speaking during plenary, the President of the Senate, Bukola Saraki
said the Upper Legislative Chambers has resolved “to send a strong
parliamentary delegation to the South African parliament to register its
displeasure over the xenophobic attacks on Nigerians.”

The senate also summoned the Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey
Onyeama to explain what the Executive arm of government is doing
regarding the attack.